Karim Adeyemi

Messi983

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He was born in Munich so it is very likely he has been a fan since childhood.

Munich is a nice city for young people. Bayern is clearly THE club in Germany with national and international success. Somehow they created the imagination that playing for Bayern is the biggest achievement for a footballer. They have money and a modern stadium. You get a new Audi you choose freely every season (although it looks like they can't order RS7 anymore but electric cars). Autobahn without speed limits and Germans love their cars. Speaking your mother tongue...

I've read he's a Dortmund fan so he'll probably go to Bayern through them. Would make more sense imo. Would be strange to see Bayern buy a player from Salzburg when they can get him from Dortmund. :lol:
 

te amo barca

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I've read he's a Dortmund fan so he'll probably go to Bayern through them. Would make more sense imo. Would be strange to see Bayern buy a player from Salzburg when they can get him from Dortmund. :lol:

He was at Bayern's youth setup at age 9-10, and was kicked out due to poor discipline.
 
Interesting, didn't know that.

The second thing is that he then went to Unterhaching and that Manni Schwabl, their president (he came out of the Bayern youth, too, and played for the Bayern first team from 1984 to 1993 - he is still close to Uli Hoene? and a lot people at Bayern) somewhen took him under his wings. Schwabl recently told that he had more meetings with teachers and principals because of Adeyemi than because of his own children.
 

Laplacian

Senior Member
He was born in Munich so it is very likely he has been a fan since childhood.

Munich is a nice city for young people. Bayern is clearly THE club in Germany with national and international success. Somehow they created the imagination that playing for Bayern is the biggest achievement for a footballer. They have money and a modern stadium. You get a new Audi you choose freely every season (although it looks like they can't order RS7 anymore but electric cars). Autobahn without speed limits and Germans love their cars. Speaking your mother tongue...

Berlin>>>>Munich if you're young.
Unfortunately Berlin's got no big clubs.
 

Joan

Well-known member
He was born in Munich so it is very likely he has been a fan since childhood.

Munich is a nice city for young people. Bayern is clearly THE club in Germany with national and international success. Somehow they created the imagination that playing for Bayern is the biggest achievement for a footballer. They have money and a modern stadium. You get a new Audi you choose freely every season (although it looks like they can't order RS7 anymore but electric cars). Autobahn without speed limits and Germans love their cars. Speaking your mother tongue...

Good post. Didn't know he was born in Munich, but it makes sense for all German speaking players.
 

Laplacian

Senior Member
Berlin is like a European club capital bro. Berghain I think is the most famous nightclub in the world.

Good joke. In case you're not joking, football clubs not nightclubs. But yeah, Berlin's got the best nightlife in Germany; beats Munich anyday.
 

Yannik

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Good joke. In case you're not joking, football clubs not nightclubs. But yeah, Berlin's got the best nightlife in Germany; beats Munich anyday.

actually not joke. You said Berlin was a good city if youre young so I actually thought of nightclubs lol. Not like footballers would be into drugs & techno tho.
 

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